Regarding Oracle Presentation

hi all
AnyBody help me. My company chose me for oracle presentation on Oracle general structure & performance issue which are to be considered in coding etc.
plz provide me with any document or link so that i can make my presentation more informative & useful
& also help me for desiging the contents for that.
if u have any document then plz mail me at [email protected]
thank you
regards
s

1) You're an acknowledged expert and they want you to pass on your expertise to otehr people in the company? actually i m work in mid scale company as a Oracle DBA.. they want to pass my knowledger to other person like developers & testers so that they can use optamisesed their code like queries, proceduers, triggers etc....... for talking about the performance issue to all of them first i have to tell them the basic components of oracle server, various files & so on...................
Using other people's presentations in your research is fine but be careful that >>don't just cut'n'paste stuff into powerpoint at random. You must understand >>everything that is in your presentation so that you can answer questions on it. >>Also you should ensure everything you say in the presentation is correct by >>testing it before your talk.i will not use other persons persentations i will create my own presentations actaully i have not a too much experience of giving presentations.. so i will only see the contents, topics & all that stuff.. so my presentation become more knowledgable by using ur oracle expertiees expierence.......
Thank for ur reply
regards
s

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